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  • Time series documentation
    toggledbitsT toggledbits

    @tunnus OK. Let's start here: copy-paste the device attributes for that VEC entity (remember to use fenced code block formatting when pasting in reply).

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  • Tuya Wifi to Tasmota flashing
    CatmanV2C CatmanV2

    Just popping this in here in case it's helpful to anyone else later. I've got several Tuya Wifi sockets that I'm getting rid of / replacing. Looking at which ones, if any, can be flashed to Tasmota:

    SURFOU Smart Plug Wi-Fi Timer Socket with Energy Monitoring, Mini Remote Control Plug Works with Alexa, Google Home and SmartThings, Light Timers For Home Security, App Smart Life/Tuya, 13A : Amazon.co.uk: DIY & Tools

    Are NOT flashable

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    Zigbee

  • Genuinely impressed with Zigbee and HA / Reactor
    CatmanV2C CatmanV2

    The migration has started. Pulling Z-wave devices and replacing them with Zigbee. Really successful so far. Much much snappier response. No range issues as each socket I'm adding acts as a router. Gonna have a play later see if I can flash the Tuya cloud plugs I bought to Tasmota....

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    Zigbee

  • Time series documentation
    toggledbitsT toggledbits

    You have to wait for the time series to fill before acceleration can be computed. depth is used in the calculation, as well as retention... that's a peculiarity of this aggregate (accel). There need to be at least 2*depth-1 samples collected before the calculation can occur.

    I have updated the documentation in the online version just yesterday, so check here.

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  • MQTT templates for ZIgbee scene controller, or a better way?
    CatmanV2C CatmanV2

    That is very helpful, thanks. I'll enable some logging tomorrow and have a dig!

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  • MQTT templates for ZIgbee scene controller, or a better way?
    CatmanV2C CatmanV2

    Morning folks! More Zigbee fun today 🙂

    Just bought me one of these to replace one of my Remotec ZRC-90s and try and speed things up 🙂

    Although it's immediately visible in Zigbee2mqtt with Battery, Action and Link Quality:

    Screenshot 2025-12-19 at 11.07.17.png

    And immediately pops up in HASS, HASS only exposes Battery and Link Quality:

    Screenshot 2025-12-19 at 11.08.32.png

    This strikes me as a bit perverse given that HASS can (pretty obviously) react to the keypresses.

    Can I use a modified (for example) Scene controller template from @therealdb to integrate direct into Reactor, or would it need to be re-written from scratch? The first may be just within my meagre talents, but I suspect not. The latter not a chance.

    I can make a hack by making automations in HASS update entities in Openluup (or create virtual switches in HASS) but would like to keep my automations in one place.

    Thoughts?

    TIA as ever

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  • Reset a delay
    CatmanV2C CatmanV2

    Thanks both! Busy day today but shall look tomorrow. Love this place

    <edit> Just looks. That makes perfect sense!

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  • Reset a delay
    toggledbitsT toggledbits

    @gwp1 said in Reset a delay:

    This is where @toggledbits says "wow, that's over-complicated --- try this instead" because he usually does and is usually right LOL. (I tend to overthink/overcomplicate my automations....)

    ROFL! Actually, your response is dead-nuts right for both the consequence of @CatmanV2 's approach and what he needs to do to get what he wants. The only critique I have is that the first image is a bit daunting to look at, with all the extra conditions. But overall, as they say: This is the way...

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  • Reset a delay
    CatmanV2C CatmanV2

    @gwp1 Thanks. Not sure I understand, but that's on me multi-failing. I shall look probably tomorrow!

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  • Reset a delay
    CatmanV2C CatmanV2

    @toggledbits hell sorry! Not my intention at all!

    Here's what I have for the one sensor that currently exists (I'm migrating) The theory remains the same, though. I want the lights to turn off three minutes after the last open event, i.e. if I open the back door (the lights come on), the delay starts. If I don't open the back door again, the lights go off after 3 minutes.

    But if I open the door again after 2 minutes 30, the lights stay on for another 3 minutes.

    Hopefully this will resolve my foul, but I was expecting a pointer as opposed to an answer 😉

    Screenshot 2025-12-17 at 21.29.59.png

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